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AGE-TECH FOR AN ELDERLY-FRIENDLY SOCIETY

机译:面向老年人社会的时代科技

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Grandfather's knees are afflicted with arthritis, so a robot suit helps him get around the house. A wearable device around his wrist tracks his movements and tells his remote caregiver if there are problems. When he goes to bed, sensors on a pad beneath his bedsheet monitor his breathing and other vital signs to check that he is sleeping well. If the room gets too hot, a tiny robotic device on his bedside table reminds him to turn on the air conditioner. The scenario may sound futuristic, but it is one of many simulations being explored at the Future Care Lab in Japan-a showcase for innovation in caregiving. Japan has the highest life expectancy of all the OECD countries. One in four Japanese are over 65. That figure will reach one in three by 2035-making it one of the oldest countries in the world. For researchers, scientists, businesses and policy makers, Japan is effectively a sandbox for developing elderly-centric technology, solutions and businesses for a greying market.
机译:祖父的膝盖患有关节炎,因此机器人服可以帮助他走出家门。腕部周围的可穿戴设备跟踪他的运动,并告诉他的远程护理人员是否有问题。当他上床睡觉时,床单下面的垫子上的传感器会监视他的呼吸和其他生命体征,以检查他的睡眠状况是否良好。如果房间太热,床头柜上的微型机器人设备会提醒他打开空调。该方案听起来可能是未来派,但它是日本未来护理实验室正在探索的众多模拟之一,这是护理创新的展示。在所有经合组织国家中,日本的预期寿命最高。四分之一的日本人年龄在65岁以上。到2035年,这一数字将达到三分之一,使其成为世界上最古老的国家之一。对于研究人员,科学家,企业和政策制定者而言,日本实际上是为以灰色市场开发以老年人为中心的技术,解决方案和企业的沙盒。

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    《The economist》 |2020年第9186期|16-16|共1页
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